Korg PS60 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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If you click the [Main Timbres] tab located below the [Overview] tab, the settings of the
main timbres will appear.
The timbre names shown to the left correspond to the timbre selectors. You can click these
to turn them on/off. Main timbres are shown in red if the timbre is on, and sub timbres are
shown in blue.
The indications to the right of each timbre name show the program assigned to that timbre,
the octave, volume, IFX, Send 1 (amount sent to MFX1 – MODULATION), and Send 2
(amount sent to MFX2 – REVERB/DELAY). (The STRINGS timbre does not have IFX.)
You are free to edit settings other than IFX.
If you click the [Sub Timbres] tab, the settings for each sub timbre will appear, allowing
you to edit them.
Note: In Performance mode, you can't change the IFX used by the program assigned to
each timbre. These settings can be edited in the IFX page of Program edit (PROG EDIT).
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The parameters of each effect are shown to the right of the main/sub timbres. These are the
same as the effect settings shown on the upper right of the screen, but they allow you to
edit the parameter values as well as view them.
The check boxes to the left of MFX1/MFX2 allow you to switch each effect on/off. The
[MFX/EQ] page shows an effect routing diagram, allows you to edit the effect parameters
in greater detail.
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The Split Point setting shown on the lower part of the screen indicates the keyboard ranges
used for the main or sub timbres. The indication here will switch according to whether the
[Main Timbres] or [Sub Timbres] tab is shown.
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The [Timbre Param] and [MFX/EQ] edit pages allow you to edit all of the parameters that
are accessible in the PS60's performance edit mode.